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The
new crash barriers on Calle E Ramos. On first inspection, the barriers
may look well constructed... |
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the brickwork isn't exactly amazing and doesn't exactly inspire confidence!!
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Surely
a better job could have been done on the joints? Is foam really the right
substance to fill joints with? Notice the tree branch that is apparently
holding the barrier in place! |
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A
nice tidy filler job with foam? Perhaps a quick blast with some silver
spary paint would have disguised the foam a little? |
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The
older "now they are there, now they aren't" crash barriers located
further along Calle E Ramos |
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The
large gaps in the barriers could prove to be dangerous... not to worry,
the tree might stop a potential accident victim from falling down the
ravine! |
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The
shiny new "No Parking" sign at the beginning of Calle E. Ramos.
Whos bright idea was it to have it erected? |
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Not
exactly doing it's job. What a waste of money! Perhaps the infamous black
balls that were used in front of the La Sierrezuela office would have
been a better idea? |